Additive Manufacturing Strategies is a focused small show that brings together people working on the cutting edge of 3D printing with those working on the cutting edge of medicine and dentistry. The object of the show is to let practitioners in medicine and dentistry learn how they can implement 3D printing in their field. The previous two events saw many connections made between cutting edge medicine and 3D printing. Now with a new: materials and metal 3D printing track we expect more to occur.
Speakers from the following 3D Printing organizations have agreed to be part of the expert lineup. Trumpf is represented by Franziska Maschowski; GE Additive has Dr. Buna Gemici-Ozkan; Mike Grau from Autodesk is onboard as is Brett Harris from HP and Oleksandra Korotchuk from BASF and Greg Mark of Markforged. Neff Martin from Arburg, Gabi Janssen of DSM, and Jonah Myerberg of Desktop Metal will also be there. You can look at all of the confirmed speakers here.
Additive Manufacturing Strategies is focused and compact and intended to bring together a group of people pioneering new methods and projects in 3D printing for medicine and dentistry. You can learn more here.
Subscribe to Our Email Newsletter
Stay up-to-date on all the latest news from the 3D printing industry and receive information and offers from third party vendors.
You May Also Like
3D Printing News Briefs, September 15, 2024: Crowdfunding, EVs, Microalgae, & More
Good news for Fishy Filaments, which has reached a major funding milestone! This kicks off our business news in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, followed by Voxel Innovations relocating its...
3D Printing News Briefs, September 7, 2024: Ceramics & e-Beam, 3D Circuits, & More
In 3D Printing News Briefs, Sandia acquired a second LCM 3D printer from Lithoz, and Freemelt successfully installed its e-MELT-iD at WEAREAM. Bright Laser Technologies now offers high-precision metal LPBF...
3D Printing News Unpeeled: Custom Cycling Shoes and Microwave Curing
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has developed Microwave Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (MVAM), which uses microwaves to cure 3D printed parts. In a paper they explain that a multi-physics model let...
3D Printing News Unpeeled: $970 Million Contract, Plasters and HEA
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Colorado, NIST and more have worked on “Additive manufacturing of highly entangled polymer networks,” where low use of photoinitiators along with a...